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. >> we begin with a new and stunning development in the national security agency surveillance of american citizens. facebook is coming forward with their roles in the national security agency requests. this is the first time we're learning about specific requests in the wake of the nsa leaker. according to lawyers for both companies in the last six months of 2012, facebook, listen to this, facebook received between 9,000 and 12,000 requests for information. and microsoft said it received 6,000 and 7,000 during that same time period. cnn's laurie segall is joining us by phone. tell us what this means for users of microsoft and facebook. i think what this means, we need to know for national security that these companies like facebook, like microsoft, this say huge resource that they're tapping into this information. and we're now beginning for the first time to really see some transparency. you know when facebook put out this report early this morning, late last night, they essentially said that local law enforcement uses these reports to try to help track down missing children. gang-relate
. >> we begin with a new and stunning development in the national security agency surveillance of american citizens. facebook is coming forward with their roles in the national security agency requests. this is the first time we're learning about specific requests in the wake of the nsa leaker. according to lawyers for both companies in the last six months of 2012, facebook, listen to this, facebook received between 9,000 and 12,000 requests for information. and microsoft said it received...
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we need oversight and control of the national security agency and other intelligence gathering agencies and we need to do this in a public and accountable way i mean one of the things that we've seen is that the intel committees in particular tend to hold closed door hearings that are not of bailable to the public i mean many of the staffers of the of these of these different senatorial offices don't even have the classification levels to be able to read the documents that their bosses are handling the degree of secrecy and the lack of information that we have about about what is actually going on is actually is completely staggering we need a committee we need investigations we need it to be open to the public and we need it now and we need the political will power to do so and it's clear that's not coming from the administration they're perfectly happy in supporting these programs in direct violation of prior statements prior and and certainly you know from some of made the point earlier with regards to sort of congressional power and congressional support there are certainly people w
we need oversight and control of the national security agency and other intelligence gathering agencies and we need to do this in a public and accountable way i mean one of the things that we've seen is that the intel committees in particular tend to hold closed door hearings that are not of bailable to the public i mean many of the staffers of the of these of these different senatorial offices don't even have the classification levels to be able to read the documents that their bosses are...
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security agency's surveillance program. the man who made them public was called a hero. edward snowden is in russia but sent a statement. >> it's about power, control and trust in government. about whether you have a voice in our democracy or decisions are made for you rather than with you. the protesters met with the government. you have been and said you have been listening to us so now hear this. >> it may be because we don't know what is going on. it bothers me because every time you send a tweet or an e-mail or take a picture or do anything that involved any kind of data, phone calling, anything, you don't know that that information is being out somewhere. i think that's wrong. >> i think people have a right to privacy? >> i am here because i support the constitutional -- the constructiontution view that we should have -- we should secure from unreasonable search and seizure >> reporter: the demonstrators delivered to congress a petition with more than half a million signatures urging that domestic surveillance be stop
security agency's surveillance program. the man who made them public was called a hero. edward snowden is in russia but sent a statement. >> it's about power, control and trust in government. about whether you have a voice in our democracy or decisions are made for you rather than with you. the protesters met with the government. you have been and said you have been listening to us so now hear this. >> it may be because we don't know what is going on. it bothers me because every...
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edward snowden says he exposed the national security agency secret surveillance programs. now he says american spy teams helped their british counterparts eavesdrop on counterparts in the united kingdom. jim handelsman is here. >> reporter: how about the timing? president obama is at another summit in the united kingdom. snowden says he's not offering secrets to china for asylum but the more he says the more some people think he's just a
edward snowden says he exposed the national security agency secret surveillance programs. now he says american spy teams helped their british counterparts eavesdrop on counterparts in the united kingdom. jim handelsman is here. >> reporter: how about the timing? president obama is at another summit in the united kingdom. snowden says he's not offering secrets to china for asylum but the more he says the more some people think he's just a
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house defeated a proposal to severely limit the national security agency's phone surveillance program. edward snowden leaked classified details of their program to media outlets last month. some lawmakers called the program too broad and intrusive. their attempts to limit it was nearly defeated 217 to 205. >> a new wall street journal poll out suggest that most people in america would expire the current members people in america would expire the current members of congress you're on timeout leo! ♪ ♪ people in america would expire the current members of congress some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. also found a president's approval rating has dropped to 45%. that is the lowest level in almost two years. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my au
house defeated a proposal to severely limit the national security agency's phone surveillance program. edward snowden leaked classified details of their program to media outlets last month. some lawmakers called the program too broad and intrusive. their attempts to limit it was nearly defeated 217 to 205. >> a new wall street journal poll out suggest that most people in america would expire the current members people in america would expire the current members of congress you're on...
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security agency domestic surveillance so yes there there is a strong interest in congress and around the country to have the debate that we have not had for decades now congressman you have been in congress since one nine hundred ninety nine you voted for house resolution three one six two better known as the patriot act on october twenty fourth two thousand and one now in the year since you have voted against it four times between two thousand and five and two thousand and six what changed your mind why act against it now. well you you've done your homework there when the patriot act was passed you'll recall that date was just a couple of weeks after the attacks on the world trade center and on the pentagon we were then still sifting out information about the hijackers about these terrorists they had spent time in florida and they had boarded planes in maine and they had. there were indications that there might be terrorist cells all over this country nobody knew. it turns out that that was. exaggerated fear. but this was a time of great fear. passing the patriot act as one of my gr
security agency domestic surveillance so yes there there is a strong interest in congress and around the country to have the debate that we have not had for decades now congressman you have been in congress since one nine hundred ninety nine you voted for house resolution three one six two better known as the patriot act on october twenty fourth two thousand and one now in the year since you have voted against it four times between two thousand and five and two thousand and six what changed...
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the national security agency surveillance leaks still fresh. is it any wonder that sales of orwell's classic novel "nineteen eighty-four" are surging 37% this week on amazon.com? coming up, hear the debate over the nsa leaker snowden. >>> and news corp. getting ready to fire a salvo owned by disney. what will that do to your cable bill? stick around. before global opportunities were part of their investment strategy... before they funded scholarships to the schools that gave them scholarships... before they planned for their parents' future needs and their son's future... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth, one whose insights, solutions and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ >>> the government is still looking for snowden, after he admitted to leaking top secret details about the nsa. >> it's astonishing, maria. the level of fallout is ama
the national security agency surveillance leaks still fresh. is it any wonder that sales of orwell's classic novel "nineteen eighty-four" are surging 37% this week on amazon.com? coming up, hear the debate over the nsa leaker snowden. >>> and news corp. getting ready to fire a salvo owned by disney. what will that do to your cable bill? stick around. before global opportunities were part of their investment strategy... before they funded scholarships to the schools that gave...
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. >>> president obama says he is comfortable that the government is not abusing national security agency surveillance programs, but he says he wants americans to believe it, too. so he says he's taking new steps to reform those programs and increase transparency. president obama announced those steps at his first solo news conference since april and said again the feds are not listening to our phone calls or reading our e-mails, but the president also said he understands why we might not believe that. here's how he put it. >> if i tell michelle that i did the dishes, now granted in the white house i don't do the dishes that much, but back in the day, and she's a little skeptical, well, i'd like her to trust me, but maybe i need to bring her back and show her the dishes and not just have her take my word for it. >> a spokesman for the house speaker john boehner says transparentsy is important, but we expect the white house to insist that no reform will compromise the operational integrity of the program. our priority, he goes on to say, should continue to be saving american lives, not sav
. >>> president obama says he is comfortable that the government is not abusing national security agency surveillance programs, but he says he wants americans to believe it, too. so he says he's taking new steps to reform those programs and increase transparency. president obama announced those steps at his first solo news conference since april and said again the feds are not listening to our phone calls or reading our e-mails, but the president also said he understands why we might...
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he said some of the government statements explaining the national security agency's surveillance programs have been unhelpful. for example, he said the explanation that the nsa only spies on non-americans isn't helpful for an international company like facebook. zucker burke said, quote, i'm less worried about the government here doing something to get in the way of innovation here as much as i am of ilnaturing other countries hurting innovation in other places. twitter opened a small office in detroit last year and a dozen start-up companies have rented office space downtown. detroit is struggling with high unemployment and an $1 billion debt. >>> time is now 5:15. a sonoma county supervisor in trouble with the law was told to stay away from a center that helped victims of domestic violence. he's accused of prowling outside a neighbor's home in july. police found him wearing only his socks and his underwear. the press democrat reports that he attended a work-related meeting at the family justice center yesterday but was later told not to come back to that facility which also serves as a
he said some of the government statements explaining the national security agency's surveillance programs have been unhelpful. for example, he said the explanation that the nsa only spies on non-americans isn't helpful for an international company like facebook. zucker burke said, quote, i'm less worried about the government here doing something to get in the way of innovation here as much as i am of ilnaturing other countries hurting innovation in other places. twitter opened a small office in...
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we turn now to the man who blew the whistle on the national security agency and expanding the surveillance state. on sunday, the guardian newspaper revealed the source of its explosive series on nsa to be a 29-year-old former cia technical assistant named edward snowden. for the past four years, snowden has been working at the nsa as an employee of various outside contractors, including booz allen hamilton and dell. most recently he was working at the nsa office in hawaii. on may 20, he boarded an airplane bound for hong kong where he has remained ever since. since wednesday, the guardian has published a series of articles based on information provided by snowden. first the guard in revealed the national security agency is collecting telephone records of millions of verizon customers under a secret court order issued in april. then the party in revealed the existence of top-secret program codenamed prism where the nsa obtained access to the central servers of nine major internet companies, including google, microsoft, apple, yahoo and facebook. then on friday, the guardian exposed how pres
we turn now to the man who blew the whistle on the national security agency and expanding the surveillance state. on sunday, the guardian newspaper revealed the source of its explosive series on nsa to be a 29-year-old former cia technical assistant named edward snowden. for the past four years, snowden has been working at the nsa as an employee of various outside contractors, including booz allen hamilton and dell. most recently he was working at the nsa office in hawaii. on may 20, he boarded...
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security agency surveillance. this stems from a case involving sunnyvale-based yahoo which has been fighting for increased transparency regarding mass surveillance orders. >>> 60 the. a new rule at sfo is aimed at preventing distractions when foreign airliners are landing. airlines cannot land side by side when others are coming in on the parallel runways. faa is worried that alarms could go off warning about another plane being too close. faa is also advising foreign pilots to use gps technology when landing. >>> united has stop selling seats on the asiana flights between sfo and seoul. united has been offering passengers the option to book that asiana flight because both airlines are members of the star alliance, it's called code sharing but a united spokesman confirms the airline has dropped its code on that route now because of the investigation into the crash of asiana flight 214. >>> time now is 6:10. a 200-foot radio tower now a pile of metal. how vandals cut off communication and why the fbi is now getting
security agency surveillance. this stems from a case involving sunnyvale-based yahoo which has been fighting for increased transparency regarding mass surveillance orders. >>> 60 the. a new rule at sfo is aimed at preventing distractions when foreign airliners are landing. airlines cannot land side by side when others are coming in on the parallel runways. faa is worried that alarms could go off warning about another plane being too close. faa is also advising foreign pilots to use gps...
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the districter of the national security agency said the surveillance conducted by the government has prevenlted a dozen terrorist attacks on americans and its allies. eric snowden admitted to leaking this classified information and said he wants to know how a low level employee like snowden had access to the sensitive materials. >> cia deputy director michael morel retired today, managing resignation of former agency director david petraeus following revelation of his extramarital affair and then had to defend the agency's performance over the terrorist attacks in libya. morel agreed to remove a reverence to mill nants a controversial memo of talking points on that libyan yin attack. >> the men accused of holding three women captainist for nearly a decade pleaded not guilty today. aerial castro entered with his thaed down. the 52-year-old charged with hundreds of felony counts including rape, and kidnapping. the women nound his home last month, with a 6-year-old girl he'd fathers. the 6-year-old and women are now safe. authorities say it was berry who called for help. fema refusing t
the districter of the national security agency said the surveillance conducted by the government has prevenlted a dozen terrorist attacks on americans and its allies. eric snowden admitted to leaking this classified information and said he wants to know how a low level employee like snowden had access to the sensitive materials. >> cia deputy director michael morel retired today, managing resignation of former agency director david petraeus following revelation of his extramarital affair...
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. >>> national security agency officials were required to justification for mass surveillance. it's listed under sound bite that resonate and did not comment on the document. >>> a cease-fire allowed syrians to be evacuated. the area had been under seen for almost a year. the assad, rebel groups and aid workers all agreed to the evacuations. some critics say freeing the area of the area gives assad tactical advantage to clear rebels from damascus. "real money with ali velshi" is next. >> like this baby, facebook blows away sales and profit estimates. i'll tell you what the company is doing right and what risks it faces. what 80,000 items from bacon to flat screen t.v.'s. all have in common. and does jennifer hudson have the medicine son that kathlee tn sebelius needs to revival obamacare? i'm ali velshi. this is "real money." >> reporter: this is real money. you are the most important part of the very. join our live conversation for the next half hour on twitter at a.j. real money. the federal reserve has just spent two days discussing what it's going to do about this economy.
. >>> national security agency officials were required to justification for mass surveillance. it's listed under sound bite that resonate and did not comment on the document. >>> a cease-fire allowed syrians to be evacuated. the area had been under seen for almost a year. the assad, rebel groups and aid workers all agreed to the evacuations. some critics say freeing the area of the area gives assad tactical advantage to clear rebels from damascus. "real money with ali...
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. >> privacy advocates are asking the supreme court to weigh in on the national security agency's phone surveillance program. documents from ed snowden reveal another federal court ordered verizon to turn over americans' phone records the nsa. the feds argue the privacy group does not have the legal right to challenge the court's decision. at least one justice is saying the supreme court will probably have to rule on how far the nsa can go with its surveillance program. shannon breen is live in d.c. how soon could the supreme court weigh in. >> reporter: this friday the justices are scheduled to decide behind closed doors whether to take up the case filed the a group that is challenging an order giving the national security national security agency sweeping powers to obtain phone data. one hinted the supreme court may have to get involved. justice antonin scalia said it is likely the judicial branch will have to settle these questions and the group that brought the case, they're feeling comfortable it is going to get the votes to move the case forward, shep. >> how is the white house re
. >> privacy advocates are asking the supreme court to weigh in on the national security agency's phone surveillance program. documents from ed snowden reveal another federal court ordered verizon to turn over americans' phone records the nsa. the feds argue the privacy group does not have the legal right to challenge the court's decision. at least one justice is saying the supreme court will probably have to rule on how far the nsa can go with its surveillance program. shannon breen is...
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security agency's surveillance programs. a diplomatic storm is now brewing over snowden's whereabouts and travel. margaret warner reports. warner: this scene on a cuba-bound flight from moscow was empty today. the whereabouts of its supposed ticket holder, edward snowden, unknown. the intelligence contractor who disclosed secret u.s. surveillance programs hasn't been seen since reportedly landing in moscow sunday evening after fleeing hong kong. white house officials said they believe snowden is still in the russian capital. president obama wouldn't say whether he contacted president putin on the matter. >> what we know is that we're following all the appropriate legal channels and working with various other countries to make sure that rule of law is observed. >> warner: today a spokesman for putin denied any knowledge of snowden's movements. traveling in india, secretary of state john kerry urged the russians to do the right thing. he had a warning for russia and china. >> you know, it would be deeply troubling, obviously,
security agency's surveillance programs. a diplomatic storm is now brewing over snowden's whereabouts and travel. margaret warner reports. warner: this scene on a cuba-bound flight from moscow was empty today. the whereabouts of its supposed ticket holder, edward snowden, unknown. the intelligence contractor who disclosed secret u.s. surveillance programs hasn't been seen since reportedly landing in moscow sunday evening after fleeing hong kong. white house officials said they believe snowden...
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you've got eight tech giants calling on the president of the united states to reform the national security agency. this includes google, linkedin, also aol, apple, facebook, microsoft, twitter, yahoo! very big names there. the fact that these companies have come together illustrates how concerned they are about the nsa surveillance issue. when you consider that many of these are competitors if not arch rivals. in an open let tear the president published in major newspapers and also on a new website, this group is suggesting five ways the spy agency can be reined in. the group would like the nsa to stop bulk collection of data, like there to be more oversight and account built. when the nsa requests legal data they would like to be able to publicize it. this is all in response to revelations this past summer by the edward snowden leaks that the n 60s a collected data from the companies reportedly without the companies knowing or giving permission. they are trying to reassure customers that data is safe and they are sensitive to what is stine as a government intrusion into privacy. >> thanks
you've got eight tech giants calling on the president of the united states to reform the national security agency. this includes google, linkedin, also aol, apple, facebook, microsoft, twitter, yahoo! very big names there. the fact that these companies have come together illustrates how concerned they are about the nsa surveillance issue. when you consider that many of these are competitors if not arch rivals. in an open let tear the president published in major newspapers and also on a new...
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. [ censored ] >> reporter: the head of the national security agency faced down hecklers at a hackers conference in las vegas. general keith alexander gave the keynote address at the black hat conference. he made no apologies for the government surveillance programs say they successfully thwarted terror plots including one targeting new york city subways. >> this would have been the biggest attack in the united states since 9/11. >> reporter: on capitol hill, senator patrick leahy has introduced a bill that would allow government access to phone records only when they are relevant to a terror investigation. >> i think congress has to carefully consider the powerful surveillance tools that we grant to the government. >> reporter: wednesday officials declassified some of the secret materials former nsa contractor edward snowden leaked to the press. that includes the order that required verizon to turn over millions of phone records. in an interview with russian television, lon snowden defended his son. >> my son has passed, so to speak, the torch of democracy. he has shared information
. [ censored ] >> reporter: the head of the national security agency faced down hecklers at a hackers conference in las vegas. general keith alexander gave the keynote address at the black hat conference. he made no apologies for the government surveillance programs say they successfully thwarted terror plots including one targeting new york city subways. >> this would have been the biggest attack in the united states since 9/11. >> reporter: on capitol hill, senator patrick...
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security agency's extensive internet spying on records of digital communication and allowed the government agency to surveil u.s. citizens in real time now the revelations that have come about through snowden's leaks of course challenges the ongoing war on terror for nearly twelve years the u.s. government has changed its policies change legislation in the name of which they said was to keep americans safe wars waged overseas and our privacy a roading here at home those american citizens that we've spoken with say that snowden sacrifice should not be in vain and there needs to be a bigger dialogue about the way in which the u.s. government is acting behind the backs of its own citizens now of course this blockbuster of a story has caused many to wonder if the u.s. government will still move forward on lecturing and pointing fingers at other countries such as iran and china for the way in which deals with its citizens are now it has been revealed to the entire world that the u.s. is keeping very close tabs on everything that americans are doing at home and even abroad reporting from new yor
security agency's extensive internet spying on records of digital communication and allowed the government agency to surveil u.s. citizens in real time now the revelations that have come about through snowden's leaks of course challenges the ongoing war on terror for nearly twelve years the u.s. government has changed its policies change legislation in the name of which they said was to keep americans safe wars waged overseas and our privacy a roading here at home those american citizens that...
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security agency will quit spying, which is what they have been doing and mining data for years whout anyone's permission. ta to facebook. talk to google. and it's a brand-new way of doing e-mai i hear these guys are going to do a kick start process and they are doing smething where it never sits on a server, it's constantly moving and that is going to be amazing. so these issues inspire us. >> go ahead. it's a lightning rod. >> good for the nsa. they get around a lot and i and along with all the others unless there was a reason. you shouldn't expect privacy on facebook and twitter. people a going to give the nsa kudos. it's like they've said that they shouldn't been spying on the flight academy. saying that these guys are not learning how to land the plane correctly. >> i'm still trying to understand how they can take executives from a technology companies, talking about personal privacy and security in pushing against the nsa and they want a monopoly on that access your private information. >> well, if you own your omain, at's a lot different than if you use gmail or hotmail. and th
security agency will quit spying, which is what they have been doing and mining data for years whout anyone's permission. ta to facebook. talk to google. and it's a brand-new way of doing e-mai i hear these guys are going to do a kick start process and they are doing smething where it never sits on a server, it's constantly moving and that is going to be amazing. so these issues inspire us. >> go ahead. it's a lightning rod. >> good for the nsa. they get around a lot and i and along...
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another big story we are watching -- national security agency scoring a key win in court after a series of setbacks over surveillance program. today, a federal judge in new ruled that the nsa possible collection of telephone data was not only legal but could also prevent future terrorist attacks. the judge writes that the blunt tool only works because it collects everything. the aclu is appealing the ruling. this comes 11 days after another federal judge said the collection probably violates the constitution. our chief washington correspondent has been following this one closely. what can you tell us in terms of how this is being received in washington right now? >> it is not a total surprise. different judge, different outcome here, but we have had several judges weigh in on these surveillance issues, and they had taken different views. the consensus in washington means this will -- the consensus in washington is that this will ultimately be headed towards the supreme court. in this case, we have a clinton appointee who is again backing the government's case. in this case, also taking
another big story we are watching -- national security agency scoring a key win in court after a series of setbacks over surveillance program. today, a federal judge in new ruled that the nsa possible collection of telephone data was not only legal but could also prevent future terrorist attacks. the judge writes that the blunt tool only works because it collects everything. the aclu is appealing the ruling. this comes 11 days after another federal judge said the collection probably violates...
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national security agency secretted recorded millions of french phone calls. the president says it's completely unacceptable and he demand they explain why french citizens were caught up in the surveils net. >> and a raid in the up aed west bank, israeli army and palestinian sources say the man was a member of islamic jihad and behind last year's tel-aviv bus bombing that wounded more than 20 people. the australian -- australia's federal government to overturn gay marriage legislation. >> as greek police try identify a mystery blond girl living with a roman couple it's including a dozen missing child cases from at least four countries. some say they are investigating child disappearances from the u.s., sweden, poland and france. now where maria was found. >> it's here at the police station in the central greek city that the couple suspected of kidnapping little maria are being held until their trial on charges of abduction and holding false papers. they were brought here, led here in court yesterday, monday. their argument is that the little girl was given to
national security agency secretted recorded millions of french phone calls. the president says it's completely unacceptable and he demand they explain why french citizens were caught up in the surveils net. >> and a raid in the up aed west bank, israeli army and palestinian sources say the man was a member of islamic jihad and behind last year's tel-aviv bus bombing that wounded more than 20 people. the australian -- australia's federal government to overturn gay marriage legislation....
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>>james: the white house and congressional backers of the national security agency's electronic surveillance program are warning that ended the massive collection of phone records for millions of americans would put the nation at risk from another terrorist attack with a high-stakes showdown of looming in the house on wednesday white house press secretary j. canty--j kearney issued an unusual my statement on the end of the vote-ease of the vote. the measure by republican rep justin a mosh of michigan would canceled statutory authority for the secret program. . look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. cal
>>james: the white house and congressional backers of the national security agency's electronic surveillance program are warning that ended the massive collection of phone records for millions of americans would put the nation at risk from another terrorist attack with a high-stakes showdown of looming in the house on wednesday white house press secretary j. canty--j kearney issued an unusual my statement on the end of the vote-ease of the vote. the measure by republican rep justin a mosh...
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national security agency and the internet companies reportedly began after the foreign intelligence surveillance court here in the us known as rules in october two thousand and eleven that some of the n.s.a.'s activities were surprise unconstitutional and violated the fourth amendment now the judgment which was declassified on wednesday by the obama administration found that the agency was unable to separate purely domestic communications from foreign traffic now while the n.s.a. reportedly began working on a solution to the process that had been ruled illegal tech companies including google yahoo microsoft and facebook allegedly incurred cost certification demands now the face of court is required to sign annual certifications that provide the legal framework for the n.s.a. surveillance operations but in the wake of the court's judgment certifications were only being renewed on a temporary basis the entire process reportedly costed prizm participants millions of dollars to implement each successful extension and those costs according to u.s. documents were covered by an arm of the n.s.a. known
national security agency and the internet companies reportedly began after the foreign intelligence surveillance court here in the us known as rules in october two thousand and eleven that some of the n.s.a.'s activities were surprise unconstitutional and violated the fourth amendment now the judgment which was declassified on wednesday by the obama administration found that the agency was unable to separate purely domestic communications from foreign traffic now while the n.s.a. reportedly...
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national security agency director keith alexander heckled. >> i don't trust you. >> i haven't lied to congress. >> reporter: while congress questions is the nsa spying on us? and who is accountable for edward snowden's leaks? >> anyone offered to resign from this? >> reporter: the administration declassified more documents in an effort to show that the surveillance is vital to national security even as a new article by glenn greenwald unveiled new information from snowden. greenwald said it proves that nsa can see everything you can do. >> with no overnight, no supervision, prior to search, enter an ip address, they can discover your internet connections. >> i sitting at my desk certainly had the authority to wiretap anyone. >> the more it sounds like hollywood the less likely it is to be true. the idea you can sit at your desk i want to wiretap joe lewis and peck at the computer and sudden lly hear my phone calls. >> reporter: the implication that nsa collection is arbitrary and unconstrained is false. the nsa says that there are multiple checks and balances to make sure its analysts
national security agency director keith alexander heckled. >> i don't trust you. >> i haven't lied to congress. >> reporter: while congress questions is the nsa spying on us? and who is accountable for edward snowden's leaks? >> anyone offered to resign from this? >> reporter: the administration declassified more documents in an effort to show that the surveillance is vital to national security even as a new article by glenn greenwald unveiled new information from...
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. >>> more fallout this morning surrounding the national security agency's surveillance program. canadian authorities reportedly allowed the u.s. agency to run a spying operation during the g-8 and g-20 summits in ontario in 2010. that's according to cbc news. it cites documents leaked by former u.s. government analyst edward snowden. the documents don't mention specific targets of the spying effort but say plans were closely coordinated with canada. >>> an investigation is under way after a deadly crane collapsed in sao paolo, brazil, at the site of next year's world cup soccer match. at least two people were killed when the crane collapsed on top of the metal structure. that stadium is scheduled to host the opening match of the world cup and five other games including a semifinal. crews there are scrambling to finish six stadiums in the country by the end of this year. >>> over the river and through the woods hasn't been so easy for millions of americans this year. take a look at the heavily traveled 405 freeway. look at the lights in los angeles. that's last night in l.a. it w
. >>> more fallout this morning surrounding the national security agency's surveillance program. canadian authorities reportedly allowed the u.s. agency to run a spying operation during the g-8 and g-20 summits in ontario in 2010. that's according to cbc news. it cites documents leaked by former u.s. government analyst edward snowden. the documents don't mention specific targets of the spying effort but say plans were closely coordinated with canada. >>> an investigation is...
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and we're following another developing story this coming from the national security agency the n.s.a. as director general keith alexander will be departing from the surveillance organization within the next few months reuters reports that a alexander will retire by march or april of next year xander is eight years at the n.s.a. have recently been overshadowed by the revelations from leaker edward snowden showed that the organization has been collecting data and conducting wide reaching surveillance on u.s. citizens speaking of that this week we learned of a nother bulk data collection program being run out of the n.s.a. and based on documents provided by edward snowden the n.s.a. is collecting and storing millions of personal e-mail address books and instant messaging buddy lists including those belonging to american citizens and basically the way it works is as someone logs into their yahoo or gmail or facebook account those company's servers which are often located overseas transmit the user's address book and buddy list to them across the internet and it's in that transit data link
and we're following another developing story this coming from the national security agency the n.s.a. as director general keith alexander will be departing from the surveillance organization within the next few months reuters reports that a alexander will retire by march or april of next year xander is eight years at the n.s.a. have recently been overshadowed by the revelations from leaker edward snowden showed that the organization has been collecting data and conducting wide reaching...
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national security agency surveillance programs and is believed to be in hong kong. no one for his arrest has been issued. minority leader nancy pelosi says that just today she did that he should be prosecuted. >> today marks 1/6 months since the shooting at sandy hook elementary school and connected. it was on december 14th of last year when a gunman killed 20 children and six adults at the school. the tragedy will be marked with a moment of silence, reading of the names and calls to pass tougher gun control legislation. so far, measures to expand background checks for gun purchases have felt in congress. >> here is a live look outside then walnut creek. will we will be right back. have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ wife ] sorry. [ male announcer ] but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easie
national security agency surveillance programs and is believed to be in hong kong. no one for his arrest has been issued. minority leader nancy pelosi says that just today she did that he should be prosecuted. >> today marks 1/6 months since the shooting at sandy hook elementary school and connected. it was on december 14th of last year when a gunman killed 20 children and six adults at the school. the tragedy will be marked with a moment of silence, reading of the names and calls to pass...
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that are going on right now basically unchecked and unwarranted behind the scenes by the national security agency which is the real heart of this issue so i think the discussions of snowden and his his status etc are basically distractions from that but it is interesting to note that he did go to hong kong of all places in order to to blow the whistle and he says that this is because for example if he had gone directly to iceland where he would be more likely to get asylum he would also have been more likely to have been intercepted on his way there so hong kong was a nice stepping stone for him to stop at take that for what it's worth but it's interesting that now he's coming out with these revelations about us find specifically on china and specifically on nonmilitary personal computers on the chinese mainland which again is another escalation in what what has been revealed so far about the n.s.a. spying and now speaking out of snowden and in terms of why he decided to go to hong kong going to come back to that in terms of extradition a question to you but i just want to go back to the t
that are going on right now basically unchecked and unwarranted behind the scenes by the national security agency which is the real heart of this issue so i think the discussions of snowden and his his status etc are basically distractions from that but it is interesting to note that he did go to hong kong of all places in order to to blow the whistle and he says that this is because for example if he had gone directly to iceland where he would be more likely to get asylum he would also have...
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that's what the director of the national security agency told the house intelligence committee today. army general keith alexander insisted the surveillance is essential to maintaining national security. >> these programs together with other intelligence have protected the u.s. and our allys from terrorists threats across the globe to include helping prevent the terrorist -- potential terrorist event over 50 times since 9/11. >> sreenivasan: another witness, deputy f.b.i. director sean joyce, said one plot involved a plan to bomb the new york stock exchange. the u.s. house moved this evening to adopt one of the most sweeping anti-abortion bills in years. the republican-backed measure would ban almost all abortions that take place 20 weeks after conception. supporters said studies prove that a fetus feels pain after 20 weeks. opponents said the evidence is not conclusive. the bill is not expected to come to a vote in the democratic-led senate. brazil braced today for more nationwide protests. last night brought some of the largest demonstrations in decades, fueled by a sluggish economy
that's what the director of the national security agency told the house intelligence committee today. army general keith alexander insisted the surveillance is essential to maintaining national security. >> these programs together with other intelligence have protected the u.s. and our allys from terrorists threats across the globe to include helping prevent the terrorist -- potential terrorist event over 50 times since 9/11. >> sreenivasan: another witness, deputy f.b.i. director...
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. >> and now a hearing on a bill that would require data disclosure from the national security agency on the data it collect some american citizens. minnesota senator al franken, the author of the surveillance trance parents see act of 2013, chaired the hearing. -- surveillance transparency act of 2013, chaired the hearing. >> are you ready? hearing will come to order. welcome to the senate judiciary subcommittee. i am proud to say two weeks ago i'm being introduced this bill with senator dean heller of nevada. we will be hearing from him and a moment. this bill is urgently necessary. americans are also naturally suspicious of executive power and americans tended to think that power is the nib used. this is -- power is being abused. months now there has been a steady stream of news stories about the nsa surveillance , igrams and yet right now law, americans cannot hit the get mostc -- cannot basic information about these programs. to this day americans don't know the actual number of people whose information has been collected under those programs, they don't know how many of those pe
. >> and now a hearing on a bill that would require data disclosure from the national security agency on the data it collect some american citizens. minnesota senator al franken, the author of the surveillance trance parents see act of 2013, chaired the hearing. -- surveillance transparency act of 2013, chaired the hearing. >> are you ready? hearing will come to order. welcome to the senate judiciary subcommittee. i am proud to say two weeks ago i'm being introduced this bill with...